ánay ‘backside, behind’; ánačni ‘behind, in back’; ánačan ‘toward the back’; náwayši ~ wanáwayši ‘toward the back of the tepee’; wanúukši ‘toward the coast, coastward; toward the back side of anything’; tux̣nínš ‘over and back the same day’.
596 terms are adverbs
Backward
ánačan ‘toward the back’.
Barely
mísc̓iki ‘barely, finally’.
kʷɨ́laawit
All evening. Also kʷíilawit.
Behind
ánay ‘back, afterwards, last in a series’; ánačni ‘in back’.
Below
míti ‘underneath, below, inside, within’.
Better
níix̣tx̣aw.
Between
páčupa ‘in the center, in the middle’.
Beyond
wáaˀaw ‘further, beyond, ahead, more than’.
Blowing
wilá- ‘pertaining to wind’; sapúu- ‘by blowing with mouth’.
Both
papúučni ‘on both sides’; papúučan ‘toward both sides’.
kʷɨ́t
Fast asleep, sleeping soundly. Y čákʷtk ‘pull apart, pull weeds, pick flower’; šákʷtč ‘plough’; tákʷtk ‘pull weeds, pick flowers’. Ablaut: kʷáat ‘tight, tightly; soundly, steadfastly (Y)’.
Brush
wápaši ‘toward brush’.
Bunch
pšá-.
Buttocks
sxʷ- ‘pertaining to buttocks’; tí- ‘by sitting, on the back side, backwards, with the buttocks’.
k̓ʷáamɨl
Late, too late. k̓ʷáamɨl iwiyánawi ‘he has arrived late’; k̓ʷáamɨlnaš wiyánawi kútkutyaw ‘I have arrived late for work’; k̓ʷáamɨlnam wiyánawita tkʷátatyaw ‘you will arrive too late to eat’. [NP /k̓ʷm´c/.]
Camping
wɨš- ‘in camping, moving camp’.
Cannot
húy ‘unable’.
Carelessly
yalmílk ‘any old way, haphazzardly, frivolously, sloppily’.
Carrying
nák- ~ ná- ‘bringing, taking’.